Lycidas On his Blindness To Mr. Lawrence To the Lady Margaret Ley On the late Massacre in Piedmont When the Assault was intended to the To Cyriack Skinner lxxxvii Love's Rosary Song of Hanrahan the Red PEACOCK, Thomas Love (1785–1866). PHILIPS, Ambrose (1671-1749). To Charlotte Pulteney ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882). The Blessed Damozel The Maid of Neidpath Gathering Song of Donald the Black The Pride of Youth NUMBER cxxiii clxxi clxxxv 66 46 A Consolation 66 64 64 The Unchangeable 66 66 True Love Sonnet Winter Sonnet-That time of year 44 Memory Revolutions xli SHAKESPEARE-(Continued). Frustra Take, O take those lips away Blow, blow, thou winter wind Dirge of Love Fidele Fear no more the heat A Sea Dirge . Sonnet Post Mortem SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822). I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden To the Night The Flight of Love One word is too often profaned Stanzas written in Dejection near Naples To a Skylark Ozymandias of Egypt To a Lady, with a Guitar The Invitation The Recollection To the Moon . cccxv CCCXXXV cccxxxix cclx cclxxi SPENSER, Edmund (1553–1598-9). Prothalamion SUCKLING, John (1608-9-1641). SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles (1837-1909). Itylus A Forsaken Garden SYLVESTER, Joshua (1563-1618). TENNYSON, Alfred Lord (1809-1892). As thro' the land at eve we went Break, Break, Break Come into the garden, Maud In Love, if Love be Love O Swallow, Swallow Ring out, wild bells Tears, idle tears The Splendour falls ccclxi As we rush For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove THOMSON, James (1834-1882). WOLFE, Charles (1791-1823). The Burial of Sir John Moore WORDSWORTH, William (1770-1850). She dwelt among the untrodden ways The Education of Nature A slumber did my spirit seal To a distant Friend ccxxxiii Desideria. ccxliv Composed at Neidpath Castle. Admonition to a Traveller To the Highland Girl of Inversneyde The Reaper The Reverie of poor Susan The Daffodils Nature and the Poet cclxxxix ccxci ccxciv Glen-Almain, the Narrow Glen The World is too much with us Within King's College Chapel, Cambridge The Two April Mornings The Fountain The Trossachs My heart leaps up Ode on Intimations of Immortality WOOTTON, Henry (1568-1639). Character of a Happy Life Elizabeth of Bohemia cccxix cccxx cccxxiii CCCXXV cccxxvi cccxxvii. CCCXXX cccxxxi cccxxxvi cccxxxvii cccxxxviii XCV . cx |